This Week in Security: NAME:WRECK, Signal Hacks Back, Updates, and More

NAME:WRECK is a collection of vulnerabilities in DNS implementations, discovered by Forescout and JSOF Research. This body of research can be seen as a continuation of Ripple20 and AMNESIA:33, as …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: NAME:WRECK, Signal Hacks Back, Updates, and More

Logging into remote server via SSH using VPN (Wireguard). Is it foolproof?

I have a remote server into which I login via ssh. On this server I have setup a Wireguard VPN to which my host connects. The ssh server (ssh daemon) listens on a private IP interface (the server’s Wireguard interface). It seems to me that… Continue reading Logging into remote server via SSH using VPN (Wireguard). Is it foolproof?

Choosing the Right VPN for Your Business

VPN Usage has been critical during the coronavirus pandemic. Virtual Private Networks have allowed employees to safely connect to corporate networks regardless of location. This technology was foundational for businesses to safely transition their work… Continue reading Choosing the Right VPN for Your Business

Is there a security vulnerability in setting a public DNS entry to a private IP Address?

I recently set up a wireguard server-network configuration with a home server and client devices. I have one main domain that I hope to route everything through via subdomains (in this example, abc.example.com, def.example.com, etc.). I ho… Continue reading Is there a security vulnerability in setting a public DNS entry to a private IP Address?